• CD and DVD blanks - anyone use them anymore?

    From David@wibble@btinternet.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Sun Mar 29 17:16:18 2026
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    There was a time when I used CDs and DVDs for storing music, and storing software such as Linux installs.

    I don't think I have burned one for ages.

    Most modern devices, especially laptops, don't even have a DVD drive.

    I have loads in the cupboard.

    Does anyone still use them?

    I have a CD drive in both of my (10+ years old) vehicles but haven't used
    them to play music for a long time.

    Cheers



    Dave R
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  • From Andy Burns@usenet@andyburns.uk to uk.comp.homebuilt on Sun Mar 29 18:35:15 2026
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    David wrote:

    I don't think I have burned one for ages.

    Nor me, have used drive for ripping v.old CDs and keep meaning to see if
    I can rip a UHD blu-ray
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  • From Richard Kettlewell@invalid@invalid.invalid to uk.comp.homebuilt on Sun Mar 29 20:50:19 2026
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    David <wibble@btinternet.com> writes:
    There was a time when I used CDs and DVDs for storing music, and storing software such as Linux installs.

    I don't think I have burned one for ages.

    Most modern devices, especially laptops, don't even have a DVD drive.

    I have loads in the cupboard.

    Does anyone still use them?

    I have a CD drive in both of my (10+ years old) vehicles but haven't used them to play music for a long time.

    Last time I wanted to read an optical disk I had to borrow a reader. I
    still have a stack of blanks but I doubt IrCOll ever use any of them.
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  • From Jeff Gaines@jgnewsid@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Sun Mar 29 21:29:38 2026
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    On 29/03/2026 in message <n2t532F94ldU10@mid.individual.net> David wrote:

    There was a time when I used CDs and DVDs for storing music, and storing >software such as Linux installs.

    I don't think I have burned one for ages.

    Most modern devices, especially laptops, don't even have a DVD drive.

    I have loads in the cupboard.

    Does anyone still use them?

    I have a CD drive in both of my (10+ years old) vehicles but haven't used >them to play music for a long time.

    I recently fed a heap of DVD RAM discs through a DVD reader and put them
    in my backup system. Fabulous format that went the way of Betamax sadly.
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  • From s|b@me@privacy.invalid to uk.comp.homebuilt on Mon Mar 30 12:56:28 2026
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    On 29 Mar 2026 17:16:18 GMT, David wrote:

    There was a time when I used CDs and DVDs for storing music, and storing software such as Linux installs.

    I don't think I have burned one for ages.

    Most modern devices, especially laptops, don't even have a DVD drive.

    I have loads in the cupboard.

    Does anyone still use them?

    I have about 7 CD-R discs taking space on my desktop, but the PC I'm
    using hasn't got a CD/DVD-burner. I have an older PC running on Windows
    7 that has a burner, but when I use it it's to rip music CDs, not to
    write.

    I've been meaning to take out the burner and put it in the newer PC, but
    I just can not be bothered.
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  • From Woozy Song@suzyw0ng@outlook.com to uk.comp.homebuilt on Thu Apr 2 16:12:01 2026
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    David wrote:
    There was a time when I used CDs and DVDs for storing music, and storing software such as Linux installs.

    I don't think I have burned one for ages.

    Most modern devices, especially laptops, don't even have a DVD drive.

    I have loads in the cupboard.

    Does anyone still use them?

    I have a CD drive in both of my (10+ years old) vehicles but haven't used them to play music for a long time.

    My car has a 10-CD stacker. I have 3 cartridges loaded with CDs which I
    play all the time. I even burn my own 'mixtapes' to CD for variety.

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